INBO has 188 members in 68 countries, and it envisages administration of water resources on the basis of basins.
Turkish Forestry and Water Works Ministry took over the chair of European Group of International Network of Basin Organizations (INBO).
INBO has 188 members in 68 countries, and it envisages administration of water resources on the basis of basins.
Turkey recently hosted EUROPE-INBO 2012 conference which was participated by 354 people from 47 countries.
INBO was established in 1994 in order to encourage integrated water resources managing for a sustainable development.
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